Tirana the capital of noise, acoustic pollution beyond the norms

From morning to evening, almost every street, citizens are exposed to high acoustic pollution. It is almost impossible to find a quiet place to escape the trumpets of car noise or noise coming from construction sites that have sprouted up everywhere in the capital. Experts say the level of acoustic pollution is high and above the norms allowed especially at intersections. Gjoka: There are intersections located at the perimeter of 'Skanderbeg' square, such as the intersection that goes to Dibra street, the intersection that goes to the first boulevard, the intersection of Durres street, that of Kavaja street, to Myslym Shyri, who Exceeding the standard above 25 decibels, to 55 decibels. According to Rodion Gjoka, Head of the Co-Plan Environmental Unit, traffic remains heavy. Gjoka: But also various construction activities are the main factors that cause this problem. The educational institutions are also surrounded by noise. Click here for more.